you could judt do what i did, then cover it in that vinyl stuff, and throw
the corners onto it.
It took me about 20 mins to make my case (without staining & sanding, which
you won't have to do)
I went to a do-it center & said "I want 4 peices of wood, 8 inches wide, and
so-and-so long"
they cut it, I threw some brackets on it & that was it!
then you could add a peice for the back...
cost me about $20 total
paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Bivins" <dbivins@...>
To: "MOTM" <motm@egroups.com>
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 1:33 PM
Subject: [motm] cases, again
> O.k. Now I have an example to point to. The cases I want to eventually
build
> for my MOTM are basically the vinyl-covered cases at synthesizers.com,
with
> the metal corners. Supposedly those offered on the site can be hinged
> together, which is what I wanted--something like a large, open case that
can
> be closed and clasped without knobs bumping into each other. I'd also like
> to build a removable plate into the back of one so that the power supply
can
> be mounted there and accessed. I'd probably also need an access hole with
> connector to link power between the two cases.
>
> Is anyone else considering this? I was going to do it myself, but I don't
> know when I'll have access to the tools (Brooklyn apartment living doesn't
> lend itself to table saws, etc.).
>
> David Bivins
> Senior Copywriter
> Fry Multimedia | New York City
> vox: 212.285.2600 x103
> fax: 212.285.2546
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